For blending web3 features with existing Notion pages for community management, Museo is notable for being a no-code interface that embeds web3 abilities directly into Notion. It can be used for access control and token-gating of content based on NFT and token ownership, for example, so you can easily manage roles in a community. Museo acts as a central hub for a community, aggregating documents, wikis and community announcements, and is designed to help people get a foothold in web3 by combining it with more familiar web2 tools.
Another option is Userdesk, a no-code interface for building AI chatbots trained on a variety of data sources, including Notion pages. It comes with features like multilingual support, auto-sync and visitor insights, and can be used to automate customer support and boost community engagement. The tool can be useful if you have a multilingual community and want to integrate AI abilities with your existing Notion setup.